Isn't that the same render?weasel2 wrote:I did "smooth" the isobars a little to make them look better, so this may have caused the difference. I'll do one that isn't as smooth. I also only included the station ID and Altimeter setting
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Oh wow, you're right. What was I looking at? lol, the second looks MUCH closer to what my friend had drawn. THANK YOU! You're a lifesaver.
Just oooone last request before I embark on my plotting journey. 
Is there anyway you can include a lot of stations without overcrowding the map? The current stations are just too sparse. Let me know if this is a feasible request. Thanks again!


Is there anyway you can include a lot of stations without overcrowding the map? The current stations are just too sparse. Let me know if this is a feasible request. Thanks again!
footballrunner11 wrote:Oh wow, you're right. What was I looking at? lol, the second looks MUCH closer to what my friend had drawn. THANK YOU! You're a lifesaver.Just oooone last request before I embark on my plotting journey.
Is there anyway you can include a lot of stations without overcrowding the map? The current stations are just too sparse. Let me know if this is a feasible request. Thanks again!


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SWEEET! I really hate to be such a royal pain in the butt. If this can't be done or if you aren't up to it, don't sweat it. You've certainly done enough as it is. The only other request I have is whether or not you could include the station's location as indicated by a dot. That way, I can know if the isobar goes above, below, or through a specific station point. Again, if you can't/don't want to do this, don't worry about it. And I PROMISE that this is my final request.weasel2 wrote:
THANK YOU!
The circle, or square, is the location of the station. There is a way to add a station reference as a dot in Digital Atmosphere, however, it is hard to get the observational density to match the density of the reference.footballrunner11 wrote:SWEEET! I really hate to be such a royal pain in the butt. If this can't be done or if you aren't up to it, don't sweat it. You've certainly done enough as it is. The only other request I have is whether or not you could include the station's location as indicated by a dot. That way, I can know if the isobar goes above, below, or through a specific station point. Again, if you can't/don't want to do this, don't worry about it. And I PROMISE that this is my final request.
THANK YOU!

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footballrunner11 wrote:Wow, you're my hero!
I am extremely gracious. Thank you very much for your time. I appreciate all of the guidance and help.
Thanks again,
Michael
Michael,
You might want to ignore that high pressure to the north of Lake Superior... that's just a weird little artifact that shouldn't be there lol
Pat